From Russia with Fear

From Murder to Corruption: How Violence and Impunity Thrive in Russia

Episode Summary

A Russian soldier records himself stabbing a drinking companion 150 times while declaring how much he enjoys killing. A convicted inmate helps create a fake drug-trafficking network allegedly orchestrated by an FSB officer to boost arrest statistics. And a former politician accused of embezzling nearly 40 million rubles avoids trial by joining the war in Ukraine. In this episode of From Russia with Fear, we examine three shocking cases that expose the intersection of violence, corruption, and a justice system increasingly shaped by war. From brutal murder to fabricated criminal cases and suspended prosecutions, these stories raise difficult questions about accountability, power, and the human cost of impunity in modern Russia.

Episode Notes

A Russian soldier records himself stabbing a drinking companion 150 times while declaring how much he enjoys killing. A convicted inmate helps create a fake drug-trafficking network allegedly orchestrated by an FSB officer to boost arrest statistics. And a former politician accused of embezzling nearly 40 million rubles avoids trial by joining the war in Ukraine.

In this episode of From Russia with Fear, we examine three shocking cases that expose the intersection of violence, corruption, and a justice system increasingly shaped by war. From brutal murder to fabricated criminal cases and suspended prosecutions, these stories raise difficult questions about accountability, power, and the human cost of impunity in modern Russia.